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CHRIS DEAKIN is back at the helm of Oldham St Anne’s. He has returned to the first-team coach role after more than five years away, and will be assisted by...
Date Published 15/06/2011
OLDHAM’S scholarship squad have had three of their four fixtures confirmed, giving fans the opportunity to see what the club hope will be “stars of the...
ATHLETIC have confirmed that Premier League opposition will form part of the upcoming pre-season programme. Though fans won’t be able to watch the game against manager...
ROYAL ASCOT 2.30 Pyman’s Theory 3.05 Zain Al Boldan 3.45 Fame And Glory (nb) 4.25 Captain Bertie (nap) 5.00 Midsummer Sun 5.35...
RUGBY: WATERHEAD under-11s saw off visiting West Bank 38-10, running in a total of seven tries. Will Dickinson, Reagan Garforth, Joe Thewlis, Josh Whitehill, Josh Alan, Jack...
RUGBY: FOUR out of five ain’t bad. That was Saddleworth’s impressive record in the Oldham Schools’ Rugby League finals. They reached the final of the other...
POLICE closed Broadway for more than three hours last night after a Chadderton man died after falling off his bike. The 55-year-old was cycling home from a late shift at work...
BOXING legend Ricky Hatton sang Oldham’s praises yesterday as hailed a new dawn for the sport in the town. The Hitman paid a visit to the borough yesterday to officially...
All schools could shut on June 30 EVERY school in Oldham is set to be hit by a series of walkouts after furious teachers backed strike action in a row over pensions. Around...
A SPECIAL trophy and a poignant hymn will help remember Alan Chamberlain on Friday, a year after he died in a tragic accident at the band contest in Greenfield. The...
Election-row woman gets community sentence A WOMAN who admitted fraudulently claiming benefits after reporting a politician to a benefits hotline has been given a community...
AN unintended consequence of government subsidies encouraging biomass electricity generators to burn wood are having a hugely detrimental impact on the future of wood...
A vacant former social club is being put up for auction next week. Bank House, in Whitebank Road, within the Limehurst Village housing estate, is immediately adjacent to the...
Benchmark Building Supplies Ltd, which has a major depot on the Mossley-Saddleworth border, carried off two of the eight awards at the inaugural Pride of Tameside business awards....
AN award-winning service which delivers at-home care to help adults stay in their own homes for as long as possible has a new member of staff. Helen Thomas (32) has been...
OLDHAM-born businessman Michael Edelson has been explaining why he is backing the search for the borough’s new “app superstar” which offers 14 to 19-year-olds...
A Strawberry fair is being held at St Herbert’s Parish Centre in Broadway tomorrow from 10.30am. The event, in aid of CAFOD, the Catholic aid agency, will include...
A ROYTON conservation company has won a prestigious award for restoration work on Chester’s Roman wall. Maysand restored the city wall following the collapse of a...
A MOTORCYCLIST injured in a crash has been singing the praises of youngsters who rushed to his aid. Stewart Wood (57), of Higginshaw, broke ribs and injured his shoulder when...
THE case of a preoperative transsexual who admitted cheating £12,000 from the benefits system has been adjourned for four weeks. Janet Williams, of Newport Street,...
A committee set up to oversee joint working between Oldham and Rochdale councils met for the first time this week. Work is being undertaken to investigate opportunities for...
Card system to help combat bug A REGIONAL pilot scheme will begin across Oldham this month to reduce cases of C. diff infections. Patients who have had the clostridium...
Stricken care homes provider Southern Cross was today expected to reach an agreement with landlords, banks and the Government to ensure that its 31,000 residents will still be...
AN oil painting by the highly-regarded but tragically short-lived artist, William Stott, of Oldham, could fetch up to £120,000 when it goes under the hammer today. And...
Private surgeon says injuries not caused by him A mother-of-two who almost died from complications following an operation to remove a gallstone is suing a private surgeon for...
CHANGES worth more than £2million to Oldham Council’s budget will pave the way for an authority which gives power back to the people. Cabinet members gave their...
HUNDREDS of Oldham youngsters are going to suffer if they want to aim higher in further education. All the borough’s 15 secondary schools and two colleges face the end...
BENEFITS 'GRASS' PLEADS GUILTY HATTON BACKS OLDHAM BOXING DREAM BAND CONTEST'S MEMORIAL TROPHY ...there's more (click story)
Mercury Music Prize winners Gomez — who play Academy 2 in Manchester tonight — have been unassumingly plying their trade for 15 years now. The indie quintet...
Date Published 14/06/2011
BEAUTIFUL blooms will be the focus of a fundraising demonstration by Oldham Floral Art Society tonight at Daisy Nook Garden Centre, Failsworth, 7pm. Tickets £2.50 on the...